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Games People Play - Eric Berne
Games People Play
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Hi name is Dr. Eric Byrne. He is a prominent California psychiatrist. His special area of investigation: games.. the dead serious little "games" we play with each other almost every day of our lives. His book has intrigued intellectuals and psychologists and can give you astonishing insights... show more
Hi name is Dr. Eric Byrne. He is a prominent California psychiatrist. His special area of investigation: games.. the dead serious little "games" we play with each other almost every day of our lives. His book has intrigued intellectuals and psychologists and can give you astonishing insights into your own hidden self.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780394171340 (0394171349)
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
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Ex libris de librum vermis
Ex libris de librum vermis rated it
3.0 Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships
Fantastic look at people through the transactions they make with others. Important for understanding everyday relationships and something to keep in mind and (self-)analyze regularly.Examples of the games are mostly outdated, but still give a relevant starting point to recognize the patterns.
Elham
Elham rated it
4.0 Games People Play
این کتاب را 2 یا 3 سال پیش آقایی در کتاب فروشی امام (مشهد) به من پیشنهاد کردند. کتاب بسیار کامل و خوبی در زمینه روانشناسی است که فکر می کنم اکثر کتاب خوان ها آنرا خوانده اند. چاپ 14ام انرا من خواندم. بحث هایی راجع به شخصیت های سه گانه انسان: والد، بالغ، کودکروانشناسی روابط انسانیزوابط انسان ها از م...
KuntuZangmo
KuntuZangmo rated it
2.0 Games People Play
When I was 17 and hadn't read anything else on psychology, I liked it, but now I would say it's the simplistic ideas of some uprooted man.
Manny Rayner's book reviews
Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it
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In this book, Berne argues that a lot of the behaviour you see around you every day can best be understood as different kinds of "games". A game is a pattern of behaviour usually involving two or perhaps three people. There is a series of interactions, followed by an emotional payoff.One of the thin...
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